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Make an Animated Rainfall effect
Topic Started: Sep 11 2007, 11:16 AM (598 Views)
intelligentpork
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A PORKY TUTORIAL

Adding animated rainfall

NOTE: This is for noobs only , Pro's step out !!!



1. Make a new ( i dont know how to say document or image or file? haha)
with these options:

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2. And fill the (ok image?:yct06:) image with black using the paint bucket tool located
on the tool bar

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3. Now you should have something like this

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4. Now go to filter > noise > add noise

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and follow this settings


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5. Go to filter > blur > gaussian blur

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with these settings

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6. then go to filter > stylize > wind >

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with these settings

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7. after those filterrrrings you should have something like this

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8. Now we need to rotate the image to make it look like a rain theres no rain coming from left to right :yct18:
go to Image > rotate canvas > 90 ' CCW

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to make it something like this

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9. Now open the Image you want to add rainfall with
for me I chose this The Frozen Pork :yct18: I mean the frozen throne ..:yociexp30:

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10. Now click the the first image you just made earlier (the rainfall one)
and in the tool bar click the move button

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Click then hold the the rainfall image then drag it to the frozen throne
(or the image you want to add the rainfall effect with )

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Now with the move button move the rainfall layer to cover the whole frozen throne
with the rain fall effect

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11. Now go to the layer window then change the opacity to 39%

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You should have something like this

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12. Click the jump to Image ready button to start the animation

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NOW LETS ANIMATE




1. Make a new animation frame

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2. Click the move button then click the new frame added

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also make sure on the layer window you highlighted this layer
or else you cant move the rainfall layer

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3. move the rainfall layer a little downward make sure you are in the second frame

if you want to make the animation more interesting just add a frame then move the rainfall layer
click play...



If you got the instructions carefully you'll have something like this :oops:

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just asked questions if your confused or something I'll answer it asap chow God Bless

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